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Show UTAH STATE NEWS sH The condensed milk factories at Logan nnd Richmond produced 175,-Hj 175,-Hj 000 enscs In tho Inst year. Hj Forty young men of Kphralni lnnt week decided to Join tho Btnte mllltln rnd will probably bo mustered In dur-Jng dur-Jng Uio week. Sixteen hunters from Cheater in dulgcd In a llttlo rabbit Bhootlng on Christmas day, killing 335 bunnies In two hours' shooting. H Tho Woodmen of tho World of Ok- R den brought n carload of coal and dls- W trlbutcd It among tho deserving poor ME of that city last week. HB Ucn Foreman, who escaped from tho Park City Jail on tho night of Do-ectnber Do-ectnber 12, while serving- a sentence tor burglary, lias been recaptured. Olen Shafcr, an Ogdcn boy, wns kicked In tho face by u horso last week and badly Injured, It being feared at first ho would not recover. Fifty complaints luivo been filed In tho Justices' courlB In Salt Lake City charging parents and gunrdlans with fatluro to send children of school ago to school without a lawful excuse. Tho Agricultural college will ask for nn Increased appropriation for next year. It Is llgured that for tho noxt two years tho college will need $212,700 for general maintenance. The report of tho coal mine Inspcc tor shows that eight miners lost their lives nnd 124 others wero Injured In tho coal mines of Utah during tho fi cal year ending November .10, 1908. Rphrnlm's now public school build-. build-. lug Is Hearing completion,, nnd It Is expected that school will open there tho Ilrst of tiro year Tho building when finished will cost over S 10,000. William Davis, who no mo months ixgo stolo n horso belonging to his employer, nnd later traded tho anl-mal anl-mal to an Ogdnn liveryman, has been nentcnccd to three years' Imprison-tncnt. Imprison-tncnt. Edward 1'otcrson of Murray, aged 18 was killed In a snowslldo at Sun jaysldo, whero ho was working, being carried down tho mountain sldo by the snow and thrown against a tree, IiIb skull being cniblrcd. Col. Frank M. Storrctt, executive director of tho forty-third national en-campmcnt en-campmcnt of tho Grand Army of the Kepubllc, Is In Salt Iako perfecting plans for tho holding of the encump-tnent encump-tnent In tho cnpltnl city next summer. Fred Scrnnton, nged 24, whoso homo was In Salt Lnlco City, was re-cently re-cently drowned whllo on a hunting expedition In Prue, a cablegram liav-lug liav-lug been received announcing his death, but giving no particulars. Governor-elect William Spry will bo Inaugurated Into olllco In tho chnm-hers chnm-hers of tho house of representatives In Snlt Lako City nt noon on Monday, January 4, Tho Inaugural ball will bo held nbout tho mlddlo of January For a reason that will novcr bo known, A. M. Peterson, 40 years old, proprietor of a restaurant In Salt Lako City, whllo In tho cellar or his eating Iiouro WedcnBdny forenoon, i hot himself In tho mouth with a re-volvor, re-volvor, dying two hours later. Samuel L. Harlow has been np-pointed np-pointed chief of pollco of Salt Lako City, succeeding Chief Pitt, who was removed from olllco by Mayor Ilrans-ford Ilrans-ford hccau80 of a difference of policy in tho conduct of tho nffnlrs of tho pollco department of tho capital city. After lying between llfo nmt death for live days, Kdgar Hinnis, 20 years old,, who was shot by his former em-ploycr em-ploycr In Salt I.nko City, Is dead. Emms was caught In tho act of tak-Ing tak-Ing food from a bakery to provide for his starving family, and was shot Stephen II. Uabcock, a well known railroad man, formerly of tho Itlo Grando Western railroad, has accept-ed accept-ed a position ns manager of tho Salt take Commorclnl Club Tralllc bureau. Tho bureau was organized to sccuro moro equitable rates for Utah Bhlp- Tho total enrollment at tho Utah school for tiro Deaf and HI I ml for 190G-7 was 100, of whom 81 worojear und 10 blind. Last year there wcro 110, and this year 10C. Twenty, seven wero admitted during the last H two years, of whom 22 woro deaf nnd 5 Mrs. Corlnno tawrciico, colored, residing with her husband, Richard Lawrence, at Ogdcn, wns found dead In bed Saturday morning. Tho clr--umBtnnces surrounding the case are B eald to be suspicious, and the man PH lias been placed in custody pending PH in Inquest. With tho completion of the Hatch-H Hatch-H town reservoir tho com.Vig spring, IjH &.000 acres of unclaimed arid lauds HJt In Garfield county will l thrown op- PfeV cn to settlement. Tho coat of this Pan project, which tins becu under way S for almost eighteen months, is about pH $100,000. Tho 287 prisoners in tho state pcub PH tentlary wcro vaccinated last week, n child of ono of tho guards having PPJ contracted bmallpox. Every prccau- PPj tlon Is being taken to prevent tho prisoners from being exposed to tho disease, all vlBlton being debarred pPJ' for tho present. H' Sovcral prominent Salt Lako wo- men, members of tho Daughters of tho Confcdorac-y, nro planning a cam-pnlgn cam-pnlgn to rnlso funds to assist in tho t-rectlon of a reproduction of "lieu-PH "lieu-PH voir," tho former homo of General PH Robert B. Lee, at tho Alnskon-Yukon H Pacific exposition, fl Josoph MIkalec, tho lobo trotter, HJ ivlio Is walking around tho world on HJ it wager of $10,000, arrived In Ogdon on Christmas cvo and spent Christ HJ mas thoro. MIkalec has already tra- HjT versed 1C.000 miles of his llttlo Jaunt, HJ und flguerfl that ho Is 903 miles abend J of his schedule. |